Deep Dive Demo: Cloud Backup for Enterprise Workloads

Did you know that you can simplify data protection for enterprise workloads with a single cloud solution for backup, archival, and disaster recovery?

Attend a 30-minute live demo of Druva Phoenix and our product expert will answer all of your questions!

During this demo you'll learn how to:

- Provide global protection for enterprise server and virtual workloads
- Reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) by up to 60%
- Isolate and quickly restore data during infrastructure attacks
- Get started within minutes — Druva Phoenix is offered as-a-service and can be provisioned on-demand

As organizations continue to migrate to Office 365 for their email, productivity and collaboration tools, they’re quickly realizing that Office 365’s native capabilities do not provide the essential data protection capabilities they need.

Join us for a technical webinar on Tuesday, August 21st at 3PM SGT/ 5PM AEST and learn best practices for safeguarding your Office 365 data, including:
- Gaps within OneDrive, Exchange Online and SharePoint Online that lead to increased risk of data loss
- How a third party backup solution can automate data protection and ensure data recoverability from user error, malicious behavior or malware
- How to build a data management strategy for the future that leverages the cloud and improves alignment with organizational policies and SLAs

Did you know that you can simplify data protection for enterprise workloads with a single cloud solution for backup, archival, and disaster recovery?

Attend a 30-minute live demo of Druva Phoenix and our product expert will answer all of your questions!

During this demo you'll learn how to:

- Provide global protection for enterprise server and virtual workloads
- Reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) by up to 60%
- Isolate and quickly restore data during infrastructure attacks
- Get started within minutes — Druva Phoenix is offered as-a-service and can be provisioned on-demand

According to Cisco ransomware is growing at a yearly rate of 350% and is estimated to have cost organizations $5 billion in 2017. As attacks become more sophisticated and prevalent, IT organizations need to ensure they have a strategy to mitigate the risks of ransomware and other malware attacks.

Join us and discover how 82% of organisations recovered from a ransomware attack by restoring data from cloud backup.

You’ll learn:
- Proactive strategies to protect data before a malicious attack occurs
- Factors and issues that can complicate your organisation’s risks
- Measures to gain immediate access to data during and after an attack

According to Cisco, ransomware is growing at a yearly rate of 350% and is estimated to have cost organizations $5 billion in 2017. As attacks become more sophisticated and prevalent, IT organizations need to ensure they have a strategy to mitigate the risks of ransomware and other malware attacks.

Join us and discover how 82% of organisations recovered from a ransomware attack by restoring data from cloud backup.

You’ll learn:
- Proactive strategies to protect data before a malicious attack occurs
- Factors and issues that can complicate your organisation’s risks
- Measures to gain immediate access to data during and after an attack

Druva Cloud Platform provides organisations with a single control panel to protect and manage all of their IaaS, PaaS and SaaS environments as well as their server and endpoint data. As an AWS Tier 1 Technology Partner, Druva's unique AWS cloud-native architecture and Data Management-as-a-Service solution means that organisations can leverage a pay-as-you-go service without the need to invest in additional hardware or software.

Druva aggregates business critical data for scalable backup, archival and disaster recovery, while also unlocking the true value of search and advanced analytics for governance of that data.

Join presenters from Druva and AWS to learn about Druva’s all-in-storage-SaaS on AWS and the value this partnership can bring to your organisation.

GameStop, a global Fortune 500 company (NYSE: GME), needed an efficient cloud backup and recovery solution to meet business continuity requirements across its 7,200 retail stores in 14 different countries. The company had a myriad of virtualized environments with over 250TB of data but its on-premises backup infrastructure and procedures were so complex and inefficient, that GameStop was unable to meet business continuity SLAs.

GameStop turned to Druva, and secured its data in enterprise server workloads and virtual environments through Druva Phoenix. Register for this webinar with special guest speaker Jon Gery, International IT Manager at GameStop, to hear how the company was able to:

- Unify global data protection requirements within a single system
- Increase the backup footprint of virtual machines by 20%
- Easily achieve their business continuity SLAs
- Reduce backup and recovery operating expenses by 70%

Druva Cloud Platform provides organisations with a single control panel to protect and manage all of their IaaS, PaaS and SaaS environments as well as their server and endpoint data. As an AWS Tier 1 Technology Partner, Druva's unique AWS cloud-native architecture and Data Management-as-a-Service solution means that organisations can leverage a pay-as-you-go service without the need to invest in additional hardware or software.

Druva aggregates business critical data for scalable backup, archival and disaster recovery, while also unlocking the true value of search and advanced analytics for governance of that data.

Join presenters from Druva and AWS to learn about Druva’s all-in-storage-SaaS on AWS and the value this partnership can bring to your organisation.

Managing the backup and restore of virtual machines is an intricate process involving multiple staff and a complex infrastructure. This dependency on these cumbersome, error-prone, multi-tiered systems results in high costs for backup and archival storage, putting your data at a higher risk.

Organizations today are now looking to the cloud as a viable, cost-effective alternative to protect against the pitfalls and inefficiencies of traditional VMware backup and disaster recovery (DR).

Join us for this webinar and learn how the cloud can solve your VMware backup challenges, including:

Seyi Verma is a Director of Product Marketing at Druva. He has over 16 years of experience in product management and marketing, driving initiatives around product launches and strategy for both hardware and software. At Druva, he leads product marketing for Phoenix, the company’s data protection and management solution for physical and virtual infrastructure.

With data growing faster than ever before, managing data center infrastructure can be costly and complex. In addition to adding resources, hardware and tapes, you need to ensure visibility and control over remote and global sites to avoid data silos, and risks and compliance issues. That’s why the cloud became such a game changer for modern IT environments.

Join us for this upcoming webinar, discussing the five questions to ask about cloud data protection for enterprise workloads, and find out how to:
- Centralise and simplify management of corporate data environments
- Reduce costs and demands on local resources, and achieve 60% lower TCO
- Modernise data protection for virtual workloads
- Meet critical application data recovery speeds, and business continuity SLAs
- Harnesses the efficiencies and global reach of the public cloud, while delivering unmatched storage flexibility, data durability, and security

We will conclude with a product Demo, when you can get an in-depth look at product admin consoles and client UIs.

Momentum of cloud adoption for virtual workloads continues to grow, but it’s not without challenges. While there are a variety of motivations driving this transition, one thing is clear: organizations are still figuring out what the best approaches are. No matter where you are on your journey to the cloud, understanding the role the cloud plays with your virtual environment has become an integral part of your IT initiatives.

Join us for this presentation by W. Curtis Preston where he will discuss the recent findings from Druva’s “2018 State of Virtualization and the Cloud Survey,” such as:
- Cloud adoption trends for virtual workloads
- The challenges organizations face on their journey to the cloud
- The motivations - and risks - associated with these IT initiatives
- How organizations globally are approaching moving virtual workloads to the cloud

Please join us for this live interactive webinar, where we will discuss:
- A cloud-native solution that helps organizations dramatically reduce complexity, while slashing costs by up to 60%
- How to streamline data protection for Microsoft Hyper-V environments
- How to ensure availability, workload mobility, recoverability, and long-term data archiving
- Achieving centralized data management with a one unified pane of glass

Join this live panel discussion with experts at VMworld Europe to learn what the future holds for data centers and hybrid cloud management.

Tune into this interactive Q&A session with world-renowned Data Center, Cloud, Virtualization, Storage experts as they discuss the following:

- How to develop an integrated IT strategy for a modernized data center
- Trends in virtualized infrastructure, applications, hyper-converged and more
- How technologies like HCI, software-defined and automation are shifting the data center landscape, and what IT leaders can do to prepare
- How to navigate through the cloud-native journey with containers, microservices, Kubernetes, and PaaS

This live panel will be streamed directly from VMworld Europe in Barcelona! Join us for live Q&A from the comfort of your desk.

Please join us for this interactive webinar with a special guest speaker Steven Hill, Senior Analyst at 451 Research, where we discuss:
- Virtualization and cloud adoption trends, usage and business drivers
Data protection and instant disaster recovery for VMware workloads on-premises and in the cloud
- How a unified data protection solution can help decrease costs, by reducing both hardware and complexity
- Other benefits of direct integration with vSphere & VMC (VMware Cloud on AWS)

As organizations continue to migrate to Office 365 for their email, productivity and collaboration tools, they’re quickly realizing that Office 365’s native capabilities do not provide the essential data protection capabilities they need.

Join us for a technical webinar on Tuesday, August 21st at 3PM SGT/ 5PM AEST and learn best practices for safeguarding your Office 365 data, including:
- Gaps within OneDrive, Exchange Online and SharePoint Online that lead to increased risk of data loss
- How a third party backup solution can automate data protection and ensure data recoverability from user error, malicious behavior or malware
- How to build a data management strategy for the future that leverages the cloud and improves alignment with organizational policies and SLAs

Migrating to a new OS, like Windows 10, or performing upgrades can be time-consuming and complicated. Discover how to streamline OS migration, and maintain business productivity, by leveraging endpoint data protection with Druva inSync.

Watch this webinar and learn about the limitations of Salesforce’s built-in data protection and how to ensure your Salesforce data is protected and available on-demand.

You'll learn:
* Why you shouldn’t rely solely on Salesforce to backup your data
* What’s at stake when your critical data is in Salesforce
* How Druva can help you effectively protect and govern your data

Microsoft Office 365 offers organizations a comprehensive set of productivity, collaboration and other services. Although powerful, there's also an alarming number of data protection deficiencies in Office 365, as it isn't built to satisfy every companies’ data availability and governance requirements. Join Michael Osterman of Osterman Research and Druva’s Sarah Beaudoin, as they discuss limitations of Office 365 data protection and how to best manage your Office 365 data, including:

Learn how to accelerate GDPR compliance. Special guest, Michael Osterman, President of Osterman Research will join Druva's Sarah Beaudoin, Product Marketing Manager to share the results of the new report, "The GDPR Deadline has passed. What should you do?"

Maintaining expensive and diverse backup schemes across a large enterprise requires internal infrastructure management and high costs. Druva and AWS solves this problem by helping companies bring their backup into the cloud.

In this webinar, you’ll see how Druva helped AWS customer TRC Companies Inc. (NYSE:TRR), a national engineering, environmental consulting and construction management firm, to significantly lower their backup costs and storage footprint as well as modernize their overall data protection strategy.

As organization’s storage needs grow and expand geographies, they find that they do not have a comprehensive plan to rapidly recover from a natural disaster, cyberattack, or equipment failure. To make matters worse, companies that rely on traditional backup and recovery solutions are simply not able to keep up with the increasing data needs of today’s enterprise. These systems are overly complex, costly, and don’t scale well with the business.

A comprehensive answer to these data growth challenges is merging cloud backup with disaster recovery (DR). A unified solution that is cloud-native provides unlimited scalability, instant availability, long-term retention, and minimizes the impact on the business in case of a disaster. This seamless manageability and visibility of data across a range of locations and applications is crucial for long-term success.

- The growing need for updating and improving disaster recovery and data backup
- What factors to consider when building a BCDR plan
- What to beware of when evaluating legacy and hybrid models for backup and DR
- How cloud‐native backup and DR provides immediate failover to minimize downtime and impact
- And more!

Druva is the leader in converged data protection, bringing data-center class availability and governance to the mobile workforce. With a single dashboard for backup, availability and governance, Druva’s award-winning solutions minimize network impact and are transparent to users. As the industry's fastest growing data protection provider, Druva is trusted by over 3,000 global organizations on over 3 million devices. Learn more at www.druva.com and join the conversation at twitter.com/druvainc.